10 Must-dos in Halifax, Nova Scotia

Halifax, Nova Scotia, is a vibrant coastal city rich in history, culture, and scenic beauty. Whether you’re visiting as part of a cruise stop or exploring the region, here are some of the top things to do in Halifax:

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Halifax Nova Scotia, North east Coast Canada

Here are the top things to do in Halifax, Nova Scotia:

Halifax Citadel National Historic Site
What it is: A star-shaped fort built in 1856, the Halifax Citadel offers a glimpse into the city’s military past.
What to do: Explore the fort’s ramparts, see reenactments of historical battles, and watch the daily noon firing of the cannon. There are also guided tours and interactive exhibits that highlight Halifax’s role in Canadian history.

Peggy’s Cove
What it is: Located just outside Halifax, Peggy’s Cove is a picturesque fishing village famous for its iconic lighthouse.
What to do: Stroll along the rugged granite coastline, visit the Peggy’s Point Lighthouse, and take in stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. The village offers quaint shops and local seafood restaurants.


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Fairview Lawn Cemetery (Titanic Graves)
What it is: This cemetery is the resting place of 121 victims of the Titanic disaster.
What to do: Walk through the graveyard and pay respects at the simple, grey headstones that mark the victims’ graves. The most famous grave is that of the Unknown Child, whose identity was uncovered through DNA testing in 2007.

"Erected to the memory of an unknown child whose remains were recoveredafter the disaster to the Titanic April 15th 1912". 

Read about Halifax's role in the Titanic disaster. 

Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
What it is: The largest and oldest maritime museum in Canada, this museum covers Halifax’s rich seafaring history.
What to do: Visit exhibits on the Titanic, the Halifax Explosion, and other maritime topics. The museum holds artefacts like the Titanic’s deck chairs and ship models. There’s also an impressive collection of naval and shipwreck relics.

Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk
What it is: A scenic waterfront path that stretches for over 4 kilometres along the harbour.
What to do: Take a leisurely walk along the boardwalk, enjoy views of the harbour, visit shops, and dine at waterfront restaurants. The boardwalk is also home to The Discovery Centre, a hands-on science museum, and Pier 21, Canada’s Museum of Immigration.

Public Gardens
What it is: A beautiful Victorian-era public garden in the heart of Halifax.
What to do: Stroll through the carefully manicured gardens, featuring fountains, statues, and flower beds. It’s a peaceful escape and a great spot for photography or relaxation.

Pier 21: Canadian Museum of Immigration
What it is: The former ocean liner terminal where over a million immigrants arrived in Canada.
What to do: Explore the moving stories of Canada’s immigration history. The museum offers interactive exhibits, personal stories, and artifacts from new Canadians who passed through Halifax.

Alexander Keith’s Brewer
What it is: One of the oldest breweries in Canada, founded in 1820.
What to do: Take a guided tour of this historic brewery, where costumed guides will show you how the beer is made, and you can sample Alexander Keith’s India Pale Ale and other brews.

Point Pleasant Park
What it is: A large, wooded park located at the southern tip of Halifax.
What to do: Hike or bike along the park’s many trails, explore old fortifications like Fort Ogilvie, and enjoy panoramic views of Halifax Harbour. It’s also a popular spot for picnics and relaxation.

Who sails here? - Your guide to cruising to Halifax Nova Scotia.  CTA LINK TO CRUISE COS

Halifax's Titanic History